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Have anyone disconnect this feature in their car? Cause I like to drive around w/my fog lights in w/my parking lights on. I hait seeing Volvo driving around with their front and rear lights on in the daytime.
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On the headlight switch on your dashboard, there is a set screw (slotted head) that you can turn either way to turn on/off the DRL feature. I haven't tried it, but this is what I've been told also about the DRLs.

Luck!
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Originally posted by javadoc:
On the headlight switch on your dashboard, there is a set screw (slotted head) that you can turn either way to turn on/off the DRL feature. I haven't tried it, but this is what I've been told also about the DRLs.

Luck!

Yup, this is true! Give it a try, it only takes like 2 seconds to do.


-Drew
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Thanks guys! When I pick her up next week I gonna do this.
I didn't think you could use the stock fog lights with only the parking lights. How do you do that? I know about the DRL set screw, thought it just controlled the main Headlights.
Re: (SoCal850R)

I tried rotating the set screw near the switch and it had no affect on the DRLs.... what am i doing wrong? how far does it have to be rotated?
Re: (Choke one)

Quote, originally posted by Choke one »
Have anyone disconnect this feature in their car? Cause I like to drive around w/my fog lights in w/my parking lights on. .

You can't and learn to spell
YES YOU CAN! But you have to modify your fog light relay. I did it on my S70, but it can be done with 850's too. Here is a link on how to do it: http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum...30120
Re: (855turbo95)

Quote, originally posted by 855turbo95 »
I tried rotating the set screw near the switch and it had no affect on the DRLs.... what am i doing wrong? how far does it have to be rotated?
Little screw as 12:00, DRL's on.
Little screw at about 10:30, DRL's off.
You have to push the screw slightly IN while turning
All this should be in your owner's manual
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